TP-Link Archer BE550 Archer BE550US V1.6 User Guide - Page 111

To Set up NAT, To change the Internet Port Negotiation Speed Setting, To enable Flow Controller

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Chapter 16 Customize Your Network Settings You have three options: • Use Default MAC Address - Do not change the default MAC address of your router in case the ISP does not bind the assigned IP address to the MAC address. • Clone Current Device MAC - Select to copy the current MAC address of the computer that is connected to the router, in case the ISP binds the assigned IP address to the MAC address. • Use Custom MAC Address - Select if your ISP requires you to register the MAC address and enter the correct MAC address in this field, in case the ISP binds the assigned IP address to the specific MAC address. • To Set up NAT The router's NAT (Network Address Translation) feature makes devices on the LAN use the same public IP address to communicate with devices on the internet, which protects the local network by hiding IP addresses of the devices. 1. If you want to enable NAT, tick the checkbox, and click SAVE. • To change the Internet Port Negotiation Speed Setting You can change the internet port speed mode. Auto Negotiation is recommended. • To enable Flow Controller With Flow Controller enabled, when a device gets overloaded it will send a PAUSE frame to notify the peer device to stop sending data for a specified period of time, thus avoiding the packet loss caused by congestion. Flow Controller is enabled by default. 107

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Chapter 16
Customize Your Network Settings
You have three options:
Use Default MAC Address
- Do not change the default MAC address of your router in
case the ISP does not bind the assigned IP address to the MAC address.
Clone Current Device MAC
- Select to copy the current MAC address of the computer
that is connected to the router, in case the ISP binds the assigned IP address to the
MAC address.
Use Custom MAC Address
- Select if your ISP requires you to register the MAC address
and enter the correct MAC address in this field, in case the ISP binds the assigned IP
address to the specific MAC address.
To Set up NAT
The router’s NAT (Network Address Translation) feature makes devices on the LAN
use the same public IP address to communicate with devices on the internet, which
protects the local network by hiding IP addresses of the devices.
1. If you want to enable NAT, tick the checkbox, and click
SAVE
.
To change the Internet Port Negotiation Speed Setting
You can change the internet port speed mode.
Auto Negotiation
is recommended.
To enable Flow Controller
With
Flow Controller
enabled, when a device gets overloaded it will send a PAUSE
frame to notify the peer device to stop sending data for a specified period of time, thus
avoiding the packet loss caused by congestion.
Flow Controller
is enabled by default.